Smart Energy Management System Using IoT and Microcontroller Technology
Abstract
Energy management has become essential due to the increasing demand for electricity and the need to reduce energy wastage. Traditional energy monitoring systems do not provide real-time monitoring and efficient control of energy consumption. To address this issue, an IoT-based Energy Management System using a microcontroller is proposed. The system monitors electrical energy consumption and transmits the data through the Internet of Things (IoT) platform for realtime analysis and monitoring.
In this system, a microcontroller is used as the main control unit to collect data from sensors that measure voltage, current, and power consumption. The collected data is processed and sent to a cloud server through an IoT module. Users can access this information through a mobile application or web interface, which allows them to monitor energy usage from any location. The system can also provide alerts when energy consumption exceeds a predefined limit, helping users take necessary actions to reduce power usage.
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